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Jamie Foxx asks people to support Edmonton charity in social media video

The endorsement of an Oscar-winning actor has given an Edmonton charity a boost as the holiday season approaches.

'As soon as I hit the stop button on the recording, I knew that this thing was going to turn into something'

Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx is encouraging people to donate to Delivering Compassion YEG. (Twitter)

The endorsement of anOscar-winning actor has given anEdmonton charity a boost as the holiday season approaches.

Jeff Tetz, of Santa YEG, posted a videofeaturing Jamie Foxx on Twitter late on Saturday afternoon.

Tetzsaid in the few weeks Santa YEG's Delivering Compassion campaign has been underway,he's been inspired by strangers offering to help. But since he posted the video withFoxx, he said his "phonehas been going off like a strobe light."

Tetz started Santa YEGthree years ago.

The campaign was designed to raise awareness about the social services available to those in need over the holidays. It's since morphed into a food and clothing drive called Delivering Compassion.

On Monday, 35 volunteers will be delivering warm clothing and approximately 300 meals to people on the city'sstreets and in local shelters.

Tetz, who was staying at the same hotel as Foxx in Denver, ran into the actor in the gym. After Foxx was finished working out, Tetz asked if Foxx would do a quick promotional video for Santa YEG.

"Immediately, he said, 'Absolutely.Whateveryou need. No problem at all,' "Tetzsaid.

"As soon as I hit the stop button on the recording,I knew that this thing was going to turn into something," Tetz said.

"I was so excited on so many levels to promote the city, promote the charity, and ultimately, hopefully, inspire people to get involved and make a difference in some way in the next few months."